Blaine Bishop, Lance Briggs and Jim Harbaugh will be inducted into the Senior Bowl Hall of Fame, presented by Mobile Gas, on March 30 in Mobile.

The Reese's Senior Bowl announced the 29th class for its Hall of Fame on Thursday afternoon. The three inductees will bring the Hall of Fame's membership to 114 selected from the annual all-star game's 68-year history.

At the induction banquet, the Hall of Fame players will be joined by the Reese's Senior Bowl Rookie of the Year - Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott.

Bishop represented Ball State in the 1993 Senior Bowl, the last of the three all-star games that used the AFC-NFC format instead of North-South.

"I'm truly honored and blessed to be voted into the Senior Bowl Hall of Fame amongst other distinguished players who have played in the Senior Bowl," Bishop said in a Senior Bowl press release.

Bishop went from the Senior Bowl to a 10-year NFL career that included four Pro Bowl selections playing for the Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans franchise. He made the transition from collegiate cornerback to pro strong safety.

"The 'Hitman' was known across the NFL as one of the league's fiercest tacklers," said Phil Savage, the executive director of the Senior Bowl.

Briggs represented Arizona at the 2003 Senior Bowl, helping the North posted a 17-0 victory in the all-star game's second shutout.

"Being inducted into the Senior Bowl Hall of Fame is an honor because that was one of the most important weeks of my life," Briggs said. "I was nervous and excited. So much of my future was determined from one week of playing football with college football's elite. This award confirms that I honored the Senior Bowl by going on to a productive 12-year career with the Chicago Bears."

Briggs was a Pro Bowl linebacker for seven straight seasons with the Bears, earning All-Pro recognition in 2005 and making more than 100 tackles in eight NFL seasons.

Harbaugh represented Michigan in the 1987 Senior Bowl, when the South scored a 42-38 victory over his North squad in a record-breaking shootout.

Harbaugh spent 15 seasons as an NFL quarterback. He earned Pro Bowl recognition and was the NFL Comeback Player of the Year in 1995, when he led the Indianapolis Colts to the AFC championship game.

Harbaugh stepped into coaching as soon as his playing career ended. He's been the Michigan coach for the past two seasons, but he's also been the head coach for San Diego and Stanford in college and the San Francisco 49ers in the NFL.

"Jim Harbaugh's love of competition was displayed on the field during his playing days at Michigan and over his 15 years in the National Football League," Savage said. "Now he is recognized as one of the best coaches in the game, having achieved noteworthy success at both the college and professional levels."

The members of the Class of 2017 will be inducted into the game's Hall of Fame on March 30 at the Battle House Hotel in downtown Mobile.

Representing Mississippi State, Prescott was the MVP of the 2016 Reese's Senior Bowl, helping the South post a 27-16 victory. He went on to become the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year after stepping in at quarterback for the injured Tony Romo and leading the Dallas Cowboys to 13 victories, tying an NFL record for wins by a rookie quarterback.

"Through his incredibly poised play and magnetic leadership, Dak Prescott is the obvious choice for our 2016 Rookie of the Year Award," Savage said. "He has a promising future ahead as the face of the Dallas Cowboys."